Isaac Haxton continues to make history on the felt. The American high roller joins the two time winner club for the $300k Super Bowl alongside Timothy Adams. Haxton is now one win behind Justin Bonomo who holds three titles. This time around only 20 entrants participated compared to 36 when Haxton first lifted the trophy. The Super High Roller bowl had a high of 75 entrants in 2018 at the Babylon Casino, Macau, china.
Isaac Haxton Defeated Andrew Lichtenberger to win his second title and a more then respectful check for $2.76 million. The win has now propelled Haxton into the top 10 all time money list, albeit this is a forever changing list.
Ali Nejad and Nick Schulman commented on the The final table which was live with a delay (to protect the poker players’ holdings) on Poker Go’s YouTube Channel.
The final table was made up of six of the best in the world and was worthy of any final table. It Featured Bryn Kenney who is currently in first place on the all time money list with $65 million won. GG Sponsored pro & nine times Triton winner Jason Koon. The most recent winner of the Poker Masters Purple Jacket Stephen Chidwick also made up the final table.
Name | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
Isaac Haxton | 3,005,000 | 120 |
Chris Brewer | 845,000 | 33 |
Jason Koon | 700,000 | 28 |
Stephen Chidwick | 635,000 | 25 |
Bryn Kenney | 445,000 | 17 |
Andrew Lichtenberger | 370,000 | 14 |
Andrew Lichtenberger AKA Chewy went into the Final table with just 14 Big blinds & was notably one of the underdogs to win the title. He battled well to get heads up with Haxton. Chewy Clawed back a 10-1 deficit heads up to gain a slight lead. The key hand of the heads up duel was a bitter one For Lichtenberger. Lictenberger’s Pocket Kings could not hold against Haxton’s A♠️7♠️.
Haxton Jammed all in against Chewy’s Flop bet on a 3♦️3♠️2♠️ board. The turn produced the Q♠️ and the river was a blank to give Haxton a huge chip lead.
The Final hand saw Haxton’s 10♦️7♣️ hold against Chewy’s 9♦️3♥️ making him a two time Super High Roller Bowl champion.
Name | Finish Position | Prize |
Isaac Haxton | 1st | $2,760,000 |
Andrew Lichtenberger | 2nd | $1,680,000 |
Stephen Chidwick | 3rd | $960,000 |
Jason Koon | 4th | $600,000 |
Check out the video below to see how the final table panned out.